DOWNWIND AT LAST! Ep. 23. 40 miles Oban to Corpach | Loch Linnhe | Corran Narrows
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2023
- Hello sailors, and greetings from from Loch Linnhe. In this week's video we head 40nm north to Corpach, the start of the Caledonian Canal. Join us for some rare downwind sailing, glorious sunshine and stunning rainbows.
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Had a boat ride on Loch Linnhe just over a week ago. Saw the seals, nice trip
It was a beautiful area. So scenic.
Wow, look at that sunshine. Can you tell us were you will be sailing next summer so we know were the sunshine will be 🙂
If not for that day and the glorious weather had, I’d have begun to think that the sun was extinct in Scotland a long time ago!
you suit that captains hat Davy lad
Yes, he does! But we all know Yewy is the real captain.
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When was there ever a chain on this ferry ? I don't thnk so , no chain , yes we do get sun in scotland , dont be so surprised, Fort William is the wettest place in Scotland, enjoy Corpach Marina
How strange, Navionics still shows there being a cable ferry there!
Have recently discovered your channel and I am really enjoying your content.
May I offer the following comment, without animus. One of the endearing features of the nautical life is the terminology. When in then navy we were given a right bollicking for using the incorrect terminology eg window for scuttle or port light, toilet for head etc. So please, please call it the head NOT Heads plural. I have never heard the term heads used in my Navy career unless to say that a vessel has several heads installed. I have noticed the plural reference slowly creeping into terminology, mostly by land lubbers trying to sound salty but revealing their ignorance. As far as I know we humans can only be in one place at a time (quantum physics not withstanding) so it is the HEAD. 🙂
Haha, right you are! All I can offer in defence is that we do have more than one head installed! As these videos are about a month behind real time, it may take some time before we can show ourselves acting upon your feedback 😂